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Albert Camus' Philosophy for Self-Improvement - Halloween Special: Facing Life's Existential Horrors

8 min · 1 de nov de 2025
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Today we dive into the eerie world of Absurdism through the lens of Albert Camus. What if life's lack of inherent meaning is the ultimate horror story? But instead of running from it, what if we rebel against the absurd to build unbreakable resilience and joy? Join me as we unpack Camus' key ideas from "The Myth of Sisyphus—exploring how embracing the absurd (life's chaos, mortality, and pointlessness) can supercharge your self-improvement journey.

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